Bill Rich wrote:Nacho..
The record specs of the Blackmagic camera far exceeds the 50mbit/s standards you listed. of course the specific network engineers have to do their own bench test to officially approve a specific camera for their particular use.
As far a extreme weather operation.. that's a questions best suited for the fine engineers at Blackmagic Design. The BMCC is a software based camera so there aren't too many mechanical parts to freeze up.. but again.. I'm not an engineer or live in a polar/tropical climate.. Heck I don't even have the camera yet.. So best ask the source.
That's why I recommend that if someone from BMD doesn't respond here to contact them by phone or email with your questions. As far as portability.. I wouldn't imagine it wouldn't be any more difficult to transport/operate on locations than your typical DSLR.
Bill Rich
Thanks Bill,
We will be travelling to one very remote destination with no electricity for 40 days and altitude over 5000 mts (so no HDD available).
We have serious concerns about the backup workflows (that is a problem shooting RAW). If we record ProRES i need to be sure to exceed the 50mb/s for sure.
Our needs for storage are high and is a big concern, but this camera is worthy to give a try for the price.
Thanks for your feedback and the rest of the people at the group.
I also would aprecitate very much some BlackMagic guys answering some of the questions as well, if possible.
Nacho